Exploring the Acceptability of HIV Testing in the UK Dental Setting: A Qualitative Study
HIV point of care testing (POCT) is a common approach to expanding testing into non-specialised settings. Dental services have untapped potential to screen for health conditions including HIV. However, the perspectives of UK dental patients, dental professionals, and people with HIV are unknown. Ten...
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Main Authors: | Janine Yazdi-Doughty (Author), Anthony J. Santella (Author), Stephen Porter (Author), Richard G. Watt (Author), Fiona Burns (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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